Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) World News (Master Feed)
Facebook threatens to stop publishers in Australia share local news if regulation becomes law
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc on Monday said it would stop allowing news publishers and people in Australia from sharing local and international news on Facebook and Instagram if a proposed regulation on n...
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro to have kidney stone removed in September
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will undergo a procedure to remove a small kidney stone in September, CNN Brasil reported on Monday, saying it had spoken to the right-wing lead...
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Mexico records 3,719 new coronavirus cases, 256 more deaths
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's health ministry on Monday reported 3,719 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infections and 256 additional fatalities, bringing the total in the country to 599,560 case...
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China can make India suffer ‘severe’ military losses: Global Times
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is able to make India suffer more severe military losses than in the past if it wants to engage in competition, state-backed newspaper Global Times said on Tuesday, after a ...
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Australia’s Victoria state reports 70 new COVID-19 infections in past 24 hours
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's second most populous state Victoria -- the epicentre of the country's COVID-19 outbreak -- said on Tuesday 70 people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in th...
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Largest faction of Japan’s ruling party backs Suga in leadership race: NHK
TOKYO (Reuters) - The largest faction of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has backed Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga to become the party's leader, giving him overwhelming support a...
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English schools reopen with pressure on PM Johnson after COVID-19 closure
LONDON (Reuters) - Schools in England and Wales will finally reopen on Tuesday to all students for a new term after the COVID-19 pandemic forced their closure, leading to cancelled exams and throwing ...
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London financial district asks if it should remove statues linked to slavery
LONDON (Reuters) - The governing body in charge of London's financial district is asking for views on whether to take down statues and other landmarks with historic links to slavery and racism, as par...
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Saudi King sacks joint forces commander, refers him along others for investigation: State TV
CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi King Salman sacked on Monday the joint forces commander by placing him into retirement and referring him for investigation, Saudi state TV said. The king also relieved, in a ro...
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Macron reassures protesters after meeting Lebanon’s symbol of unity, singer Fairouz
BEIRUT (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron began his trip to Beirut on Monday by visiting Fairouz, one of the Arab world's most famous singers whose haunting voice has been Lebanon's soundtra...
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